NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, in an interview with the DPA agency, said the Ukrainian president unfairly criticized Olaf Scholz. I have often told Zelenskyy that he should stop criticizing Olaf Scholz because I think it is unfair,
Italy extends military support to Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revealed ahead of talks in Brussels on Wednesday, 18 December, that they will focus on strengthening Ukraine's position and the economy. Source: Rutte and Zelenskyy at a briefing for ...
To protect energy infrastructure, Ukraine needs 19 more air defense systems.NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said this during a press conference with
A new NATO command in the German city of Wiesbaden has taken up its work to coordinate Western military aid for Ukraine, the alliance's Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday. The command takes over coordination of the aid from the United States,
NATO’s secretary-general says he wants to discuss ways to put Ukraine in a position of strength for any future peace talks with Russia during a meeting Wednesday with Ukraine’s president and a small number of European leaders.
NATO Chief Mark Rutte expressed concern of potential peace negotiations in the nearly three-year-long Russia-Ukraine war taking place without President Vladimir Putin “at the table,”
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to “wipe Ukraine off the map” and could come after other parts of Europe next.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy must stop his "unfair" criticism of the German chancellor, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said. "I have often told Zelenskyy that he should stop criticizing Olaf Scholz, because I think it is unfair," Rutte told the German news agency DPA in an interview published on Monday.
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NATO's secretary-general Mark Rutte has said he wants to discuss ways to put Ukraine in a position of strength for any future peace talks with Russia.
In his maiden speech as NATO secretary-general, Mark Rutte ominously warned that peacetime is over as he delivered a cocktail of half-truths to demand ever-increased military spending.